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Reflections (Indexing, Bk 2)
Reflections - Indexing, Bk 2
Author: Seanan McGuire
ISBN-13: 9781503947740
ISBN-10: 1503947742
Publication Date: 1/12/2016
Pages: 325
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 16 ratings
Publisher: 47North
Book Type: Paperback
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ophelia99 avatar reviewed Reflections (Indexing, Bk 2) on + 2527 more book reviews
Well done continuation of this urban fantasy series where fairy tales come to life and disrupt our everyday lives. I really enjoy this series; it's very creative and I love how deep McGuire digs into the history of fairy tales.

I listened to this on audiobook and the audiobook was very well done. The narrator did a great job with characters voices and with portraying emotion. My only complaint is that Sloan's voice gets a bit grating at times.

A large part of the this story (maybe half) is told from Sloan's POV. We learn a ton about what drives Sloan, her history, and how she got to be part of the Bureau. I really enjoyed this and loved learning more about Sloan.

The story also spends a lot of time with Henry as we delve deep, very deep, into the Snow White mythos. I enjoyed this alot and it really made me want to go and dig deeper into this story myself. This isn't your Disney fairy tale princess (although Snow White does echo aspects of that variation as well) but is the tale that always ends in blood on the snow.

All of the wonderful characters from the first book were back and some new ones were added. I loved the addition of Bluebeard's Wife; she was awesome. There was a great mystery here and things were wrapped up nicely. I would love to see future books in this series; it's the kind of series that could keep going for a long time.

Overall a wonderful addition to the Indexing series. I love the world, the characters, the mystery, and all the fairy tale madness in these stories. I really enjoy McGuire's exploration into the history of fairy tales and enjoy how she makes that a driver in the modern world. I would highly recommend to urban fantasy fans who love fairy tales.